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March Madness will include no Maryland teams for second time in three years
The Baltimore SunFor the second time in three years, no Maryland school was among the 68 selected for the NCAA men's basketball tournament. But coaches and observers say that fact combined with a relative down period for the University of Maryland have obscured an...Tags: College Sports, Gary Williams, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball, Siena Saints
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Against Wake Forest, 'young' Terps look to solve road struggles
Maryland coach Mark Turgeon said Friday that it's too early to turn the page on this season and predicted that — unlike last year — the Terps will be selected for a postseason tournament. "I don't know what postseason we're going to play in,...
Tags: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, College Sports, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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After 37 years of mixed success, Towson Center hosts final games
Towson plays its final basketball games Saturday at the Towson Center, its home for 37 years. And then? Lights out. Court adjourned. Next year, the Tigers graduate to the Tiger Arena, a glitzy $72 million, 5,200-seat venue being built adjacent to the...
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Which teams will make the Final Four?
Disregard Nate Silver David Teel Daily Press Nate Silver likes Louisville, Florida, Indiana and Gonzaga, and given his Obama-Romney projections, disagreeing is perilous. But let's anyway. Ohio State has won eight straight, including a road...Tags: Michigan State Spartans, Mountain West Conference, College Sports, College Football, Louisville Cardinals
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Maryland players primed for NIT date with Niagara
Coach Mark Turgeon is hoarse with a bad cold, scoring leader Dez Wells has been nursing a sore knee since midway through the ACC tournament, and Maryland has had to get over playing four games in seven days and not making the NCAA tournament. Despite...
Tags: Anthony Mason, College Sports, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Comcast Center (arena), National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Laurel products prepare for March Madness [Commentary]
Jonathan Arledge is a smooth 6-foot-9 basketball player with a nice outside shooting touch for a big man, and the ability to also make nice moves near the basket. With little body fat, the Laurel Boys and Girls Club product and former Meade High School...
Tags: University of North Carolina at Wilmington, George Mason Patriots, College Sports, Howard University, Virginia Commonwealth Rams
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Digest: Terps, Mids women ready for women's hoops draw
Et cetera Terps, Mids women ready for women's hoops draw By the time the Maryland women's basketball team steps onto the court for the first round of the NCAA tournament Saturday, it will have been two weeks since the Terps last played. The extended...Tags: College Sports, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Comcast Center (arena), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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Second-seeded Terps draw Niagara in first round of the NIT
Maryland's men's basketball season will continue in the NIT, where the Terps are a No. 2 seed and will open Tuesday night at Comcast Center against seventh-seeded Niagara of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. If Maryland (22-12) defeats Niagara...
Tags: ESPN2 (tv network), College Sports, Comcast Center (arena), National Collegiate Athletic Association, Basketball
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The Sun Remembers: March 17-23
March 21, 2006: Their 30th basketball victory, a team record, sends the Maryland women to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament. Sophomore center Crystal Langhorne scores 30 points as the third-ranked Terps stop St. John's, 81-74, in State College, Pa.,...
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'Very hungry' Terps women are aching to bite back vs. Duke
The Washington PostCOLLEGE PARK — Any game against Duke is enough to elevate emotions for the members of the eighth-ranked Maryland women's basketball team. Then consider how badly the Terps lost to their bitter rival several weeks ago and a handful of provocative...Tags: College Basketball, Atlantic Coast Conference, College Sports, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, Brenda Frese
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Saluting Lefty Driesell, one of basketball's most interesting coaches of all time
The Baltimore SunLefty Driesell’s career at Maryland was coming to an end when a sportswriter who had spent the first 10 years of his career in New York showed up to cover the Terrapins for The Baltimore Sun. It was the summer of 1985 and there were rumors that...Tags: College Sports, Comcast Center (arena), University of California, Los Angeles, Gary Williams, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Terps looking for a fresh start in the ACC tournament
The Baltimore Sun— Arriving at the site of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, Maryland swingman Dez Wells began thinking about the most memorable players — Juan Dixon, Jay Williams, Shane Battier — he had watched in the tournament as a young fan...Tags: NBA Draft, Teaching and Learning, Jay Williams, College Sports, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
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